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The group was originally a gospel outfit known as the Hutchinson Sunbeams who toured the gospel circuit with their father Joe Hutchinson. The Sunbeams sang on Jerry Van Dyke’s “Children’s Gospel” television show and also occasionally performed in the concert with Mahalia Jackson. They eventually became an R&B/Soul act with a popular ...
Whether it's Jeanette, Sheila, or Wanda who sounds like Diana Ross at a higher level of consciousness, the effect is exquisite." [ 5 ] Amy Hanson of Allmusic , in a retrospective 3 out of 5 star review, opined "Revamping their classic girl group soul sounds to incorporate the more eclectic nuances of (Maurice) White's production, the resultant ...
The Emotions. Wanda Hutchinson – vocals; Sheila Hutchinson Whitt – vocals; Jeanette Hawes – vocals; Musicians. Terry L. Mashall, Skip Scarborough – keyboards Charles "Chuck-A-Luck" Hosch, Gary Grainger, Verdine White – bass
Wanda Hutchinson, Jeanette Hawes: Producer(s) Maurice White, Charles Stepney: The Emotions singles chronology "Flowers" (1976) "I Don't Wanna Lose Your Love" (1976)
Ace Adams of the New York Daily News stated that the album "displays the growing talent of these rising stars." [8] People said: "This LP offers no messages, pretensions or sexual innuendos but simple romantic themes by four sisters, Wanda, Sheila, Pamela and Jeanette Hutchinson.
I Am is the ninth studio album by the American band Earth, Wind & Fire, released in June 1979 by ARC/Columbia Records. [2] The LP rose to number one on the Billboard Top Soul Albums chart and number three on the Billboard 200 chart.
Jeanette Hawes - Vocals; Freddie Hubbard - Trumpet; Sheila Hutchinson - Vocals; Paul Jackson Jr. - Guitar; Ramsey Lewis - Piano; Michael Logan - Synthesizer, vocals;
Hampton Barnett Hawes Jr. (November 13, 1928 – May 22, 1977) [1] was an American jazz pianist. He was the author of the memoir Raise Up Off Me , [ 2 ] which won the Deems-Taylor Award for music writing in 1975.